Deadly Gambits: The Reagan Administration and the Stalemate in Nuclear Arms Control

A revelatory inside account of the Reagan administration's handling--to stalemate--of nuclear arms control details personality clashes, power struggles, and the ideological gamesmanship that have precluded productive negotiations

About the author (1985)

Strobe Talbott was the architect of the Clinton administrations policy toward Russia and the other states of the former Soviet Union. He served as deputy secretary of state for seven years. A former Time magazine columnist and Washington bureau chief, he is the translator-editor of Nikita Khruschev's memoirs and is now director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization.

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Deadly Gambits: The Reagan Administration and the Stalemate in Nuclear Arms Control